Everything was going well so far. But all of a sudden your Volkswagen Buggy start more or has trouble starting. The most complicated thing is that you never really understand what the concern is. Since it's already too late for your appointment, take a few minutes to understand the problem. We will see in this file what will be the most common situations and how identifier.
Your Volkswagen Buggy's battery is discharged
This is without doubt the most common problem, and probably the easiest to correct. The headlights of this Volkswagen Buggy will be left on all night, the bulb in the cabin of your car, or just the keys in the ignition, etc. All the elements that could consume electricity while the engine is off may be causing the problem. However, this also happens as soon as the battery is very old, or alternator. There is a super easy way to check if the battery of this Volkswagen Buggy is empty. If the headlight illumination is low, that means it's a battery problem! On the other hand, if the headlights turn very well, this shows that the concern comes from elsewhere. To fill the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you must always remember to have cable within your trunk. It also remains conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this situation you just have to open the cover and check if they are found to be dirty. In this situation you can remove the material using a dust bag. If that doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.
The starter of the Volkswagen Buggy is worn
This happens less often than a dead battery however it could still happen from time to time. To understand what to do it is necessary to understand the role of a starter on this Volkswagen Buggy. This is a kind of engine within the engine. Its role is different because it is completely electric. Indeed, it is this one which offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity necessary for its activity comes from the battery. To give it a second life, it will sometimes suffice to hit several small strokes on its carcass so as to take off the coals and thus leave the electricity circulate.
The engine of your Volkswagen Buggy is flooded
It better not be that. Sometimes it is still possible to successfully start your Volkswagen Buggy, however it also happens that the engine becomes irremediably flooded. This happens especially when it is cold. In general, you will be able to understand it as soon as we try to start the engine and we feel a lively gasoline smell. It is often enough to wait about twenty minutes and the problem will be repaired. For gasoline cars it is also conceivable to dry gasoline at the level of the spark plugs however, this remains a contraindicated combination for apprentice mechanics.
Conclusion
If this Volkswagen Buggy does not start, it could be from a electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have the main keys to spot the problem, if despite everything it really does not want to leave, do not hesitate to go to a professional, They're here for that ! Be careful and have a good ride.